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Aaron Alston
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Aaron Kluza
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Aaron Pilat
Aaron Pilat - Post 1: What can Detroit Learn from Rome?
Aaron Pilat - Post 2: What More Can Detroit Learn from Rome?
Adrian Pittman
Post No 1: Man With No Name
Post No 2: Pyrrhic Victory
Post No 3: A Cause for Pause
Post 4: Leap of Faith
Post No. 5: The Great Idea
Amanda Dentler
Post 1: Michiganistan
Amy Courter
Why STEM?
Servant Leaders
Women in Michigan's Defense Industry
Angela Kujava
Angela Kujava - Post 1: Employers—talk money even when there is none to give
Angela Kujava - Post 2: Speaking of those social safety nets
Angela Kujava - Post 3: Serve rather than preside
Anthony Morrow
Anthony Morrow - Post 1: The Birth of a Detroit Blog
Anthony Morrow - Post 2: Make It Happen
Anthony Morrow - Post 3: Make It Work
Antonio Lück
Post 1: Adventure Detroit
Post 2: In Walk Detroit Young Professionals
Post 3: Detroit Is....
Anuja Rajendra
Post 1: Spawning an "Intimate Movement"
Post 2 - Beyond Turfs and Towers: The "Ego Free Zone"
Arjen Oosterman
Arjen Oosterman - Post 1: Heart Of The Matter
Austin Black
Austin Black - Post 1: Turning Challenges Into Opportunities
Austin Black - Post 2: "Getting Involved and Making a Difference"
Best Blogs of the Year
Surviving the Economy in East Dearborn
The Nonprofit Utopia
New Growth Foresting of Detroit
Happy 10th Birthday, Detroit International Wildlife Refuge!
Making Data a Force for Equity
Beverly Price & Samara Johnson
Perfection At What Cost?
Why Eating Disorder Treatment is Underfunded
Bill Wagner & Dianne Marsh
Bill Wagner - Post 1: Software as a Growth Industry
Dianne Marsh - Post 2: Software to Help Companies Grow
Dianne Marsh - Post 3: Nontraditional Workspaces
Bill Wagner - Post 4: The Tech Culture in Michigan
Bill Wrobleski
Bill Wrobleski - Post 1: Why UM Chose IT for Going Green
Bill Wrobleski - Post 2: It takes a village
Bill Wrobleski - Post 3: U-M is the leader & the best… and your organization can be, too!
Brad Garmon
Post 1: Sustainable Communities Aren't Born in Parking Lots
Post 2: Transportation, housing, and environmental agencies join forces in a revolutionary trio
Post 3: Empowering the Metro Network
Post 5: Culture or Infrastructure?
Post 4: The New Sustainability
Brett Callwood
Post 1: From the Land of Shakespeare to the Lap of Rock
Post 2: Heralding the MC5
Post 3: Across the Big Blue Sea
Post 4: The Pencil Driver
Post 5: Musical Scribes
Post 6: Music for the Decades
Post 7: Burning Records
Brian Balasia
Brian Elias
First I buy locally, then I buy American
Community offerings may cost a little, but the return is immeasurable
The first person who gets laid off is me
Britany Affolter-Caine
Post 1: Talking Collaboration, Singing Kum-Ba-Yah... And Now the Work Begins
Post 2: The Behaviors and Mechanisms that Promote and Sustain Successful Collaboration
Post 3 - Playing in the Sandbox: Facing the Challenges of Collaboration
Bruce Rosenblat
Post 1: How Do I Change My Banking Address?
Post 2: A sax player touts community
Post 3: Where do you think you're going?
Bryan Farmer
Post 1: Societal Change: It's Simple
Post 2: Life in Farmington Hills - The Impact
Post 3: Recreation - What's Your Definition?
Carl Goines
Post No 1: 555
Post No 2: 555 Takes Shape and Moves
Post No 3: 555 Now
Post 4: Big plans, crazy ideas, someday though
Caroline Altman Smith
Post 1: We're Moving to Detroit!
Post 2: So, You Give Money Away For a Living?
Post 3: Going for the Education Gold
Post 4: Kids With College Dreams Need to "Know How 2 Go"
Post 5: The Workhorses of Higher Education
Carrie LeZotte
Carrie LeZotte - Post 3: Nonprofits on the Net
Carrie LeZotte - Post 2: OIC Movies. Oh, I get it. Oh, I see.
Carrie LeZotte - Post 1: Getting Into, and Staying in, the Movie Business
Carrie LeZotte - Post 4: Film Tech
Carrie LeZotte - Post 5: About This Tax Incentive...
Catheryn Cheal
Post No 1: Does online education educate?
Post No 2: What’s new in online instruction?
Chanell Scott & Jordan Contreras
Post 1: Micro Equals More
Charlie Wollborg
Post 1: TEDx Detroit Recap
Post 2: Don't Be a Turtle
Post 3: Shop Local for Christmas in the City
Chris Ando, Jennifer Guracech, & Christian Bielski
Jennifer Guracech: Networking Live
Christian Bielski: The Mackinac Policy Conference and Tom Cruise - More Similar Than You Might Think
Chris Ando: Influence on the Island
Christian Bielski: The Mackinac Policy Conference - "Spring Break", Or Not?
Chris Ramos & Jennifer Harlan
Chris Ramos Post 1: Do something about it
Chris Ramos Post 2: Get there
Chris Ramos Post 3: Have you had your green today?
Chris Ramos Post 4: One big happy
Chris Rizik
Chris Rizik - Post 1: So What's the Problem?
Chris Rizik - Post 2: What is Venture Capital?
Chris Rizik - Post 3: The Role of Advancing Venture Capital in Michigan
Chris Rizik - Post 4: Can We Really Pull This Off? Our Challenge
Christianne Sims
Post 1: Clichés Don't Begin to Describe Us
Post 2: Fusion Fits Into the Mackinac Policy Conference
Christopher Schneider
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Clare Pfeiffer Ramsey
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Conan Smith
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Courtney Piotrowski
Why not locate livingLab in Detroit?
Chair Bombs and Guerilla Placemaking
A Possibilities How-To
Dan Gilmartin
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Dan Izzo
Post 1: We Need New Metaphors
Post 2: Understanding the Entrepreneurial Mindset
Post 3: Building a Better Larry
Dan Merritt
Post 1: Take that, you foul and baseless cliché!
Post 2: Tales From The Shelves of a Comic Retailer
Post 3: Surviving the economy in East Downtown Dearborn With a Little Help From Our Friends!
Post 4: No Comic Book Store is an Island
Post 5 - Penny For Your Thoughts: Free Comic Book Day
Dan Sicko
Post 1: A Moment of Doubt
Post 2: Dig Deeper
Post 3: A Love Letter to Monday
Danialle Karmanos
Dave Mancini
Post 1: I'd Rather Stretch Dough than Stretch Patients
Post 2: Otto's Pizza
Post 3: I gotta say, it was a good day (sorry, Cube)
Post 4: The Bolognese Rant
Post 5: Gelato!!!
David Knapp
Post No. 1: A Time Of Crisis
Post No. 2: It's not free.
Post No 3: A Random Encounter
Post No 4: Conclusion
Deborah Groban Olson
Deborah Groban Olson-Post 1: "Innovation Broker" Developing Detroit as Green Manufacturing Center
Deborah Groban Olson - Post 2: Community Based Enterprise Speaker Series
Deborah Groban Olson - Post 3: Catalyzing Product Diversification for Auto Suppliers
Denise Ilitch
Post 1: NHL Stands For "No Humor Left"
Post 2: Capping Off Graduation
Dennis King
Derek Mehraban
Derek Mehraban - Post 1: MSU Spartan Stimulus Package for Detroit, Michigan
Derek Mehraban - Post 2: Time to Connect in the Motor City
Derek Mehraban - Post 3: MSU Wins! Detroit Wins!
Devon Akmon
Post 1: Arab American National Museum is 1 in 17,000
Post 2: Striving to be a National Institution
Diane Durance
Post 1: In Praise of Contests
Post 2: Do You Have 'The Right Stuff' for Entrepreneurship? You'd Be Surprised
Post 3: The Road Map to Michigan Resources
Post 4: Pitching the Business Plan
Post 5: The Unsung Heroes of Entrepreneurial Communities
Diane Geiger
Diane Geiger – Post 1: Romance and the City
Diane Geiger – Post 2: Cultivating Civic Romance
Diane Geiger – Post 3: BYO Romance
Diane Geiger – Post 4: When Urban Hearts Turn Cold
Diane Geiger – Post 5: Courting Detroit
Diane Geiger – Post 6: "Ambivalence Can Ruin Your Life"
Doug Rothwell
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Eleanore Eveleth
Making Data a Force for Equity
Eric Bruneau
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Eric Cedo
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Erik Tungate
Erika-Marie S. Geiss
Post No. 1: One Mompreneur's Path
Post No. 2: Working from Home — Good for Business
Post No 3: So What Do You do
Post No. 4: Isolation? Not so much.
Post No. 5: The Big Finish
Frank Nardelli
Post 1: Shifting Gears - Focus on Sending Our Kids to College
Post 2: Empower the Disempowered Parents
Post 3: Inspiring Great Thinkers, Great Citizens
Frosty The Snowman
Garrett Myers
Post No 1: Great Lakes, Great times, But Not Great For Entrepreneurs
George Lenko
Post No 1: Dream Cruise
Post No 2: Walkable Communities
Post 3: Aerotropolis (and more)
Post 4: Regional Transit in Detroit
George N'Namdi
Post 1: Sugar Hill Art District gets contemporary spice
Post 2: Guest Curators Provoke the Eye
Post 3: Footprints on Detroit
Post 4: The Creative Corridor
George W. Jackson
Post 1: Baseball Writers, Welcome Back!
Post 2 - The Belleview Site: Vacant and Valuable, and Worth the Wait
Post 4: Why Should You Live, Work, and Play in Detroit?
Post 3: Swinging for the Fences
Google Adwords - Ann Arbor
Post No. 1: Grady Burnett
Post No. 2: Karen Godwin
Post No. 3: Matthew Neagle
Post No. 4: Michael Anuzis
Post No. 5: John Kelley
Gregg Newsom
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Heather Carmona
Post No 1: Time for a regional public arts policy
Post No 2: Reinventing Quality of Life
Post 3: Can you still drive an SUV and be ‘green’?
Post 4: Enjoying the Ride
Post 5: The Organic Revolution
Iain Lanivich
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Jacob Corvidae
Jacquie Trost
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James Studinger
James Studinger - Post 1: Write What You Know
James Studinger - Post 2: Appreciation
James Studinger - Post 3: BASO
James Studinger - Post 4: Outside The Business
James Studinger - Post 5: Offense, Defence And Going Green?
Jane Sydlowski
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Jason Bing
Jason Bing: Post 1 - A Municipal Energy Bond for A2?
Jason Bing - Post 2: Very Different Messengers: One Message
Jason Bing - Post 3: Washtenaw County's "Deep Green" Talent
Jeanette Pierce
Jeanette Pierce - Post 1: (Re)Discover Detroit
Jeanette Pierce - Post 2: Why Detroit?
Jeanette Pierce - Post 3: Regionally Speaking
Jeanette Pierce - Post 4: Say Something Nice
Jeanette Pierce: Post 5 - Detroit: Where Dreams Come True
Jeff Helminski
Jeff Helminski - Post 1: Why I Live Here
Jeff Helminski - Post 2: Don't Assume It'll Happen
Jeff Helminski - Post 3: If you attract them, prosperity will come
Jeff Helminski - Post 4: What if we did something radical?
Jeff Meyers
Jeff Meyers - Post 1: Cut it out. You're from Detroit.
Jeff Meyers - Post 2: What if local ad agencies started a WPA-like movement?
Jeff Meyers - Post 3: When Will Metro Detroit Go Metric
Jeff Newsom
Jeff Newsom - Post 1: Getting a Non-profit Started
Jeff Newsom - Post 2: Getting the Ideas Together
Jeff Newsom - Post 3: Products and Services at AShirtBag
Jeff Newsom - Post 4: Getting your Organization Out in the Public Eye
Jeff Newsom - Post 5: Getting Funding; How Hard Work Pays Off
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason - Post 1: IT Startups in Ann Arbor
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason - Post 2: Facebooking is not just for kids
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason - Post 3: Back to the Future: Preparing for the Knowledge Economy
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason - Post 4: Feeding the Knowledge Economy
Jenna Przybycien & Stephanie Lucido
Jenna Przybycien: What Detroit Could Have in Common with Barcelona, Spain
Stephanie Lucido: Laying the Roadwork for Bike Sharing in Detroit
Jenna Przybycien: Why Bikes Need to be in the Driver's Seat
Jennifer Neumann
Potential Legal Pitfalls for Employers Using Social Media
The Inescapable Past: Job Applicants Beware of Your Social Media History!
Good Social Media Policies and Practices
Jenny Callans
Post 1: Perspectives on Arts Funding
Post 2: It Takes a Community to Stencil a Storm Drain
Post 3: An Itty-Bitty Art Show
Jeremy Schneider
Jeremy Schneider - Post 1: Diving into the deep end (without knowing how to dive)
Jeremy Schneider - Post 2: Giving it Away for Free
Jeremy Schneider - Post 3: Marketing Free for Free
Jerry Lindman
Jerry Lindman - Post 1: A Nonprofit Career
Jerry Lindman - Post 2: The Nonprofit Career
Jerry Lindman - Post 3: The Nonprofit Job Search
Jerry Lindman - Post 4: Careers in Fundraising
Jerry Lindman - Post 5: New Paradigm of Nonprofit Leadership
Jessica Pfeiffer
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Jim Rasor
Post 1 - Circling the City and Suburbs: A 2020 Vision
Post 2: The Divide of Partisanship
Jim Townsend
Jim Townsend
Why a Car Monoculture Needs to Clear the Road for Mass Transit
Joe Posch
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Joe Zainea
Post 1: My Smokestack Mentality
Post 2: The Making of the Majestic
Post 3: Scrip Money: New Economy?
Post 4: Woodward Avenue Memoirs
Post 5: 80/20 and Other Musings
Post 6: The 1967 Rebellion
John A. Simon
The Legal-Eye View of Business Formation, Property Protection, and Meetings of the Mind
John Austin
John Batdorf
Post 1: Johnny Come Lately - Part 1
Post 2: Johnny Come Lately - Part 2
Post 3: Don't Bury Our Heads in the (Oil) Sands
John Bebow
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John Bradburn
Post 1: GM Connects the Green Dots
Post 2: Business Perspectives on Creating Green Dots
John D. Lamb
A Kick in the Pants
Writers in Rogue Locations
Backyard Art
John Gongos
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John Hartig
Post 1: What Makes Detroit Wild?
Post 2: Creating a New Waterfront Porch for Wildlife and People
Post 3: Burning Rivers
Post 4: Happy 10th Birthday, Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge!
Post 5: Detroit RiverWalk – Sharing the Dream
John Heiss
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Jordan Eizenga & Michael Stepniak
Jordan Eizenga - Push Start: Energy Bills and a Copier Build a Regional Cause
Michael Stepniak: Inside Southgate
Julie Gustafson
Why Start-Ups; Why Business Incubation?
Why Business Incubation in Michigan?
Ramping Up an Incubator
Kami Pothukuchi
Post 1: The Urban Planning - Food Systems Tie-In
Post 2: Why Should Universities Host Farmers Markets? The Wayne State Example
Post 3: Why is a Professor of Urban Planning Running a Farmers Market?
Karim Motawi
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Kat Owsley
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Kate Baker
Kate Baker - Post 1: Potential
Kate Baker - Post 2: Culture
Kate Baker - Post 3: Opportunity
Kate Baker - Post 4: Community
Katherine Austin
Why Karma Yoga is Flourishing in Detroit
The Secret to Business Growth: Constant Creativity and a Commitment to Evolve
A Spiritual Approach to Business
Keith W. Cooley
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Kelli B. Kavanaugh
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Kentaro Roy
Perspective of a student-realtor-web design entrepreneur
Why I Funded a Scholarship at Eastern Michigan University
Unethical SEO: A Case Study and Cautionary Tale
The Place is Here, The Time is Now: Why This is the Perfect Time to Invest in SEO in Michigan
Kerrie Schneider
More Matches for Detroit Singles?
The Business of Love
Truth in Matchmaking
Kerry & Bryce Moore
Kerry Doman
Kerry Doman - Post 1: Changing Perceptions
Post 2: Detroit Tonight
Post 3: The Honey Do-List for Downtown
Kurt Metzger
Post 1 - Immigrants: Their Importance to the Region's Past, Present, and Future
Post 2: Collaboration and Rapid Response Are Possible in Detroit
Post 4: The Census is Coming! The Census is Coming!
Post 3: Social Equity Must Be Our Goal! How Do We Develop Neighborhoods of Opportunity?
Kyle Caldwell
Kyle Caldwell - Post 1: Economic Downturn
Kyle Caldwell - Post 2: Collaboration
Kyle Caldwell - Post 3: Serving Others, Inspiring Change
Kyle Caldwell - Post 4: Investing in the Nonprofit Sector
Kyle Caldwell - Post 5: Economic Impact of the Nonprofit Sector
Lisa Kurek
Lisa Kurek - Post No 1: Entrepreneurs and Human Nature
Lisa Kurek - Post No 2: Life is Sales
Lisa Kurek - Post No 3: Always Read the Instructions
Lisa Kurek - Post No 4: Don’t Be Afraid to Talk to Strangers
Lisa Maas
Lisa Maas - Post 1: The Secret to Success: Diversify Your Client Base
Lisa Maas - Post 2: Build Relationships to Build Your Business
Lisa Maas - Post 3: Now is the Time to Add Social Networks to Your Business Plan
Lisa Wozniak & Ryan Mark-Griffin
Lisa Wozniak: How does the Great Lakes State Become a Great Conservation State?
Ryan Mark-Griffin: Thank You, Michigan, for High-Speed Rail
Lisa Wozniak: Voiding of Saugatuck Dunes settlement supports local government
Lish Dorset
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Lizabeth Ardisana
Lou Glazer
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Lynne Golodner
Stumbling Into a Startup
Entrepreneurship Without a Map
Grooming Talent
Mahendra Ramsinghani
Mariah Cherem
Post 1 - Community: I'm Talking About More Than Just the Warm Fuzzies
Post 2 - Why I Believe in the Power of Online Communities
Post 3: A Sticker on a Light Pole
Marilyn Nix, Rachele Downs, & Jumana Judeh
Marilyn Nix: A CREW of women in commercial real estate
Rachele Downs: What’s so Striking about the Detroit Revitalization Fellowship Program?
Jumana Judeh: A Woman’s Place…Is in Detroit’s Transformation
Mark Adler
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Mark Maynard
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Mark Nickita
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Post 1 - Let's Remake Urban White Elephants
Post 2: It's Detroit, Not Southeast Michigan
Post 3: Exchange of space for place
Post 4: Way Too Many Parking Spots, And Other Inefficiencies
Post 5: Living in the Lake Belt
Mark Nickita
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Post 1 - Let's Remake Urban White Elephants
Post 2: It's Detroit, Not Southeast Michigan
Post 3: Exchange of space for place
Post 4: Way Too Many Parking Spots, And Other Inefficiencies
Post 5: Living in the Lake Belt
Mark Stutrud
A Messy, Loving Business
Training Our Entrepreneurial Gaze Higher
Mary Templeton
Post 1: Sustainability, Diversity, and Portfolios
Post 2: Sustainability and Diversity in Michigan's Energy Portfolio
Post 3: Sustainability and Diversity, Paying it Forward
Post 4: Environment and Energy Epprentice: Creating Sustainability and Diversity in Leadership
Post 5: Diversity and Sustainability on the Community Level
Matt Clayson
Differences
Place
Attitude
Opportunity
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Matt Clayson and Rose Giffen
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Maud Lyon
Tyree, Marshall, Aretha and Albert
Collective Voice
Sharing Resources
Cultural Education
One D – the Art of Regional Transformation
Maureen Krauss
Post 1: Pure Oakland County
Post 2: Talking Points
Megan Miller
Post 1: Why Young Detroiters Should Get Out of the City
Post 2: Young Detroiters Say...
Post 3: Service Works
Megan Owens
Post 1: A State of Transition
Post 2: What a Difference a Decade Makes
Post 3: Taxing Steps Will Make Quality Regional Transit
Post 4: The Next Big Transit Win
Megan Owens
Post 1: Give Woodward Light Rail a Whirl
Post 2: Skeptics, Look Here
Post 3: A Rail Platform for Leaders
Melinda Clynes
Melinda Clynes - Post 1: Wiggin' Out in Detroit
Melinda Clynes - Post 2: Build Your Portrait Collection
Melinda Clynes - Post 3: Detroit Wig Out Leaves Good Will in its Wake
Melissa Trustman
Melissa Trustman
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Michael Doyle
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Michael McCorquodale
Michael McCorquodale - Post 1: A Tale Of Two States
Michael McCorquodale - Post 2: I’m “Irrational,” You’re OK
Michael McCorquodale - Post 3: “Michigan’s“ Catch-22
Michael McCorquodale - Post 4: A Portrait of the “Entrepreneur” as a Young Man
Michael Poris
Michael Poris: Post 1 - Detroit 3.0: Reboot
Michael Poris - Post 2: Regional Super Agency
Michael Poris - Post 3: Back to the Future of Detroit
Michael Poris - Post 4: Back to Detroit
Michael Tyson
Post 1: Snapshot of Today's Nonprofit
Post 2: Defining the Successful Nonprofit
Post 3: The Nonprofit Utopia
Michele Hodges
Yes to Healthy Controversy
The AAA Mindset
Matching the Competition Via Transit
We Solemnly Swear To...
Michelle Spranger
Post No 1: The Place For Me
Post No 2: A House In Ferndale
Post No 3: Dog Parks
Post No 4: Hollywood, Michigan
Mike Finney
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Mike Score
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Mike Teshuba
Post 1: Why Aren't There More Companies Like Mango Languages in Detroit?
Post 2: Five Things to Consider When Scratching Your Entrepreneurial Itch
Monica Bowman
Post 1: An Obligatory Choice
Post 2 - COMMUNITY: Who is Contemporary Art About?
Post 3 - INFRASTRUCTURE: You, Me, and Them
Post 4 - REGIONALISM: The New Cultural Capital
Neeta Delaney
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Newcombe Clark
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Nick Britsky
Post 1 - The birth of hackerspaces: Community works
Post 2: The Maker Movement
Post 3: The DIY Toolbox
Norm Silk
Post 1: 45 Years in the Floral Business. WOW!
Post 2: A Walk Through the Turkel House
Post 3: A Vision for a Sustainable, Livable Corridor
Patricia E. Mooradian
Post 1: On Innovation
Post 2: The Myth of the Lone Genius
Post 3: Motor City to Maker City
Patricia Mooradian
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Patrick Crouch
Post 1: Growing the City
Post 2: What is Food Justice?
Post 3: Toward a regenerative culture, toward a regenerative community
Post 4: A Resilient Economy for Detroit in the Post Industrial Age
Paul Jenkins, Jr.
Post 1: The Only Way to Change Your Position is to Move
Post 2: Starving Doubt
Post 3: If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It's Not Big Enough
Paul Nielsen
Post 1: Out of Desperation Comes Magic
Post 2: Houdini, Halloween, and the Importance of Wonder
Post 3: Wunderground Magic's Answer to the Economic Situation
Post 4: The Clown Index
Post 5: Transitions
Pavan Muzumdar
Post 1: Don't Lose Money
Post 2: Does the Internet Make You Smarter or Dumber?
Post 3: Human Triumph and the Cross-Pollination of Ideas
Post 4: Putting It All Together
Pavan Muzumdar
Post 1: Don't Lose Money
Post 2: Does the Internet Make You Smarter or Dumber?
Post 3: Human Triumph and the Cross-Pollination of Ideas
Post 4: Putting It All Together
Peggy Brennan
Post 1: Inspiration Behind the Green Garage
Post 2: The Role of Community at the Green Garage
Post 3: The Green Garage's Deep Dig into Sustainability
Post 4: Locating a Project in Detroit
Peggy Brennan
Post 1: Inspiration Behind the Green Garage
Post 2: The Role of Community at the Green Garage
Post 3: The Green Garage's Deep Dig into Sustainability
Post 4: Locating a Project in Detroit
Peter Kageyama
Post 1: Post #1: Who the hell picked Detroit for this conference?
Post #2: It’s All About Talent
Peter Kageyama - Post 3: Cities We Love & Cities We Hate
Peter Kageyama - Post 4: Thinking Creatively about Uncreative Things – Parking
Phuong & Viet Le
Viet Le - Post 1: Penetrating a Saturated Market - What's Your Perspective?
Phuong Le - Post 2: Finding Your Passion in These Tough Times
Phuong Le - Post 3: The Importance of Networking
Viet Le - Post 4: You're Only as Good as Your Website
Pj Jacokes
Post 1: What is Improv?
Post 2: Demand Imagination
Post 3: Ice Cream and Me
Post 4: Learning to Fail (Because Fail Blog Was Taken)
Rebecca Aughton
Embracing Change Pushes Up Market Share
Forecasting Less Customer Frivolity (But More Pets in Pajamas)
Running With Your Niche
Rebecca Binno Savage
Post 2: How About That Train Station?
Post 3: The Brodhead Armory
Post 4: The Vanity Ballroom
Post 5: The Penobscot Buildings
Post 1: In the Heat of Historic Preservation
Rebecca Salminen Witt
Post 1: People and Possibilities
Post 2: New Growth Foresting of Detroit
Post 3: Raising a Ruckus Around Local Food
Rebekah Johnson
Post 1 - Detroit, the Opera: Act I
Post 2 - Detroit, the Opera: Act II
Post 3 - Detroit, the Opera: Act III
Post 4 - Detroit, the Opera: Act IV
Ric Geyer
Post 1: We Are Not Alone
Post 2: Citizens for Cities
Post 3: Open Source Governance
Post 4: Blue Collar Innovation
Post 5: Swimming St. Clair
Post 6: Love and Heroism
Richard Bak
Post 1: Day of the Dead
Post 2: Silent City
Post 3: Keeping Faith
Richard Murphy
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Rick DeVos
Post 1: Votes for Art
Post 2: Why Michigan Needs the Arts
Rishi & Anuja Jaitly
A Crash Course in Social Entrepreneurship: Lessons from Detroit
Roger Gullickson
Roger Myers
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Ron Suarez
A Purely Digital Play Business in the Land of Manufacturing
The Politics of Change and Upheaval in the Music Industry
A podcast is not just putting audio or video on a web page
So You're Thinking About Doing a Podcast
Creating your own podcast
Ryan Anderson
Ryan Anderson - Post 1: Why Buy Michigan Products?
Ryan Anderson - Post 2: Small Business Web Presence Management
Sarah Lurtz and Sarah Lapinski
Sarah Szurpicki
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Scott Clein
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Scott Dunham
Post No. 1: Film As A Metaphor
One More Thing...
Post No. 2: DWIFF
Post No 3: Encouragement
Post No 4: Practice Makes Perfect
Scott Hamilton
Scott Hamilton - Post 1: Detroit's Musical Legacy (or Why I Don't Sign Local Bands)
Scott Hamilton - Post 2: The Mating Call of the Indie Rock Poser
Scott Paul Dunham
Scott Paul Dunham - Post 1: A Film Fete
Scott Paul Dunham - Post 2: Minting Motion Pictures
Scott Paul Dunham - Post 3: Thanks to Our Sponsors
Scott Paul Dunham - Post 4: You've Got 2 Days
Scott Paul Dunham - Post 5: A Film Culture
Scott Trudeau
Scott Trudeau - Post 1: It's Good To Be a Challenger
Scott Trudeau - Post 2: Creativity is a Buoy in Our Tough Economy
Scott Trudeau - Post 3: Little Guys, Big Idea
Scott Trudeau - Post 4: Growing Our Company in Present Day Michigan
Sharon Carney
Sharon Carney - Post 1: The Backstory
Sharon Carney - Post 2: A proving ground for innovative problem-solving/collaboration
Sharon Carney - Post 3: Detroit, the Land of Opportunity
Sharon Carney - Post 4
Sharon Kegerreis & Lorri Hathaway
Post 1: Michigan's Wine Industry Rocked Detroit After Prohibition
Post 3 - Destination Michigan: World Class Wine and Agricultural Experiences
Post 2: Michigan Vinters Face Production Challenges
Sifu Stephen Britt
Post 1: "Sifu" means "Teacher"
Post 2: Tai Chi Chuan: A Cure?
Post 3: Why Are We Handicapped?
Stephen Rapundalo
Post No. 1: Leadership
Post No. 2: Investment
Post No 3: Regulation And Resources
Steve Pierce
Steve Pierce - Post 1: Why Do Most Free Wireless Efforts Fail?
Steve Pierce - Post 2: Building Ypsi Wireless
Steve Pierce - Post 3: Ypsi Wireless spreads the gospel
Terry Oprea
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
The Return Of 5 Posts You Should Read
Jessica Pfeiffer
Toby Barlow
David Knapp
Neeta Delaney
Stephen Rapundalo
Thomas Meloche
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Thomas Zurbuchen
Thomas Zurbuchen - Post 1: "The University of Michigan and its State"
Thomas Zurbuchen - Post 2: "The University of Michigan, Entrepreneurship, and its Students"
Thomas Zurbuchen - Post 3: "The Future of the University of Michigan Depends on Entrepreneurs!"
Tim Martz
Post 1: Why did we dial into Detroit?
Post 2: The Guerrilla Show
Post 3: David vs. Goliath – Saving The Oasis
Toby Barlow
Post No. 1
Post No. 2
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Todd Palmer
Post No. 1
Life after the Big 3
Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Todd Scott
Post 1: Turn Off That Engine
Post 2: A Bikeable Path for Metro Detroit
Post 3: 4 Camps of Thought
Post 4: A Diet Guide for Automotive Road Hogs
Tom Woiwode
Post No 1: Going For A Walk
Post No 2: The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Post No 3: The Olympics
Post 4: Regionalism
Post 5: Community Involvement
Post No 6: The Ditch
Torya Blanchard & Greg Lenhoff
Torya Blanchard - Post 1: 'Fight Club' Inspires a French Creperie
Greg Lenhoff - Post 1: "You're Gonna Sell What? Where?!"
Greg Lenhoff - Post 2: Survival of the Smallest
Torya Blanchard - Post 2: The Food Personalities of Eastern Market
Tracy Koe Wick
Post No. 1
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Post No. 3
Post No. 4
Post No. 5
Travis Millward
Travis Millward - Post 1: Is Detroit facing a vacant house epidemic?
Travis Millward - Post 2: Observations of Detroit from a relocated out-of-stater
Travis Millward - Post 3: Entrepreneurs, burn your ships!
Travis Millward - Post 4: If we fix it, they will come…
Travis Millward - Post 5: The Detroit Lions, GM, Ford & Chrysler – What do they all have in common?
Trenda Rusher
Post No 2: Washtenaw County’s Katrina
Post No 1: Access Points
Veronika Scott
How Coat-Shelters Cut Homelessness
Walter Wasacz
Post 1: Get Ready to Techno!
Post 2: Party! Party!
Post 3: Techno Toots
Zach Lipson
Zach Lipson - Post 1: The Genesis of TechNow09
Zach Lipson - Post 2: Tech Can't Thrive in Silos
Chanell Scott & Jordan Contreras
Jordan Contreras and Chanell Scott are two new-school entrepreneurs that have combined their love for Detroit, entrepreneurship, and sustainability into the business they co-founded –
Guffly.com
. Guffly is the stylish consumer's source for unique and creative gifts that ease the conscience by being eco-friendly or fair trade.
The pair met while attending
Bizdom U
, an entrepreneurship training program in Detroit, and quickly realized their diverse set of skills and overlapping interests made for a dynamic team. Together they came up with Guffly's unique business model – a style-hunting internet retail store that features a new product every weekday in addition to customer favorites and top sellers that are always available in the store’s "Top Guffs" catalog.
With Contreras' experience in management and leadership at a successful local sports club he is rightly suited to take on leading Guffly's operations as the company’s "Chief Strategic Friendship Ninja" or COO.
He has lead their team in creating and maintaining relationships with their network of over 100 suppliers which include independent artists, small businesses, and even local Michigan producers. Prior to creating this role for himself, Contreras excelled as a student in Bizdom U as one of the few who successfully completed the tough 2-year program.
Likewise, Scott completed the program as a top student and together they pitched for and successfully attained a substantial capital investment to launch Guffly. This, however, happened only after connecting to the green community for over a year through their blog that later became Guffly.com. Prior to joining Bizdom U, Scott began her career at Detroit's
Mosaic Youth Theater
working to organize hundreds of performances and events around the city and state, as well as nationally. Her BA in Sociology & Communications from the University of Michigan was the springboard to her role as Guffly's "Chief Guffly Love Distributor" or CEO where she steers the path for the young company.
Together Contreras and Scott will share their opinions on Detroit's entrepreneurial climate, the role of small businesses, and why staying eco-friendly in the process is important.
Chanell Scott & Jordan Contreras - Most Recent Posts:
Post 1: Micro Equals More
Posted By: Chanell Scott & Jordan Contreras
Posted: 11/19/2009
At the crux of what seems to be a potential turning point in Detroit's story, many are seeking to find the next industry that will carry this city and state into the future. Will it be the film industry, clean-energy, tech-based firms? We encourage the effort made by organizations and governments to answer this question by offering heavy financial incentives and support to existing businesses. However, it's our opinion that an increased focus on a diverse set of new and small business endeavors is an important part of the equation that needs more attention.
In our business,
Guffly
, we focus on helping artisans, small businesses ("tiny" may even be more accurate), and crafters get their products to the marketplace in a creative, meaningful, and financially beneficial way. We do this in the eco-friendly retail market, and every day we become more convinced that a resurgence of trade and craft is happening all around us. People seem to be more eager than ever to take their destinies into their own hands by starting their own small ventures. This is what we're doing ourselves, and this is what our network of suppliers have also done. We believe that if nurtured correctly, there is limitless potential for Metro Detroit to benefit from this trend. Organizations and individuals looking to bolster Detroit's long-term economic climate need to focus on micro-entrepreneurship and here are our suggestions on how this can be done:
•
Wage smaller bets.
In addition to allocating large sums of money to medium and large firms and investing in bringing out-of-state businesses to the state, we need to spread this money more widely through micro loans and investments. All businesses start with one sale. In order to get that first sale, individuals need money. This amount of money, however, is much smaller for certain businesses than what you may think. If you spread $1,000,000 amongst 500 individuals, thus giving each an investment of just $2,000, you are increasing the number of successes to be found instead of investing that same amount of money all in one place. Likewise, the rate of return to be had on the successful small investments is often greater than the rate of return found on larger investments.
•
Create a nucleus of resources.
Small businesses and individual ventures are not only strapped for cash, but often even more so for time. In order to generate revenue they need people on the ground level doing the dirty work, pushing the business forward. The issue for small operations is that there aren't enough financial resources to hire the people needed to make the ground level work happen the right way. Organizations seeking to encourage entrepreneurship need to provide resources to small ventures that have overlapping needs.
For example, as an e-commerce company Guffly needs web developers to enhance our value and marketing professionals to grow our customer base. There are thousands of small businesses out there who need these exact same things, and we venture to say that a hundred or so are right here in Metro Detroit. We need to pool our resources and share them cooperatively.
We envision a hub for e-commerce businesses that staffs professionals in the areas where we need help, and do this by using government funds or philanthropic dollars. We imagine this could work in various industries – retailers sharing warehouses and the fulfillment staff, tech start-ups sharing developers, etc.
•
Prime the young.
Once these small ventures have the capital needed to begin, and the nucleus of resources available to grow, the next step is have an army of new workers who are primed to take on the task of working for start-ups. From grade school on, we need to teach our children a new, more entrepreneurial way of thinking. One of the problems Guffly has encountered is finding the right team members and interns who understand what working for a start-up entails. In our world, there is no such thing as a guaranteed 40-hour work week. Instead, we need people eager to put in the time and effort needed, people who don't see themselves as "on the clock" and instead are focused on growing a new business from the ground up and making the necessary sacrifices to do so.
We're not proposing that workers make sacrifices that won't yield a personal benefit, of course. Instead, we mean to say that we need to change our frame of thinking in a way that normalizes hard work and long hours for all team members involved in the early stages of a business, and likewise normalizes the expectation of ownership interests, stock options, and other serious financial benefits for team members who grow the business from the beginning. There are simply not enough people who think this way and are willing to do this, and we think that solving this problem starts with educating youth to value entrepreneurship and small business once again.
We're not proposing that we stop supporting large businesses – we need them to hire people and pay salaries, after all. However, our region is past the stage of putting all of our eggs into one basket. We should spread the wealth and resources horizontally in order to create more of it. The more people we have at bat, the more home runs we'll see in the future.
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